spatstat (version 1.31-3)

murchison: Murchison gold deposits

Description

Data recording the spatial locations of gold deposits and associated geological features in the Murchison area of Western Australia. Extracted from a large scale (1:500,000) study of the Murchison area by the Geological Survey of Western Australia (Watkins and Hickman, 1990). The features recorded are
  • the locations of gold deposits;
  • the locations of geological faults;
  • the region that contains greenstone bedrock.
The study region is contained in a $330\times 400$ kilometre rectangle. At this scale, gold deposits are points, i.e. their spatial extent is negligible. Gold deposits in this region occur only in greenstone bedrock. Geological faults can be observed reliably only within the same region. However, some faults have been extrapolated (by geological ``interpretation'') outside the greenstone boundary from information observed in the greenstone region.

These data were analysed by Foxall and Baddeley (2002) and Brown et al (2002); see also Groves et al (2000), Knox-Robinson and Groves (1997). The main aim is to predict the intensity of the point pattern of gold deposits from the more easily observable fault pattern.

Usage

data(murchison)

Arguments

source

Data were kindly provided by Dr Carl Knox-Robinson of the Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Western Australia. Permission to use the data is granted by Dr Tim Griffin, Geological Survey of Western Australia and by Dr Knox-Robinson. Please make appropriate acknowledgement to Watkins and Hickman (1990) and the Geological Survey of Western Australia.

References

Brown, W.M., Gedeon, T.D., Baddeley, A.J. and Groves, D.I. (2002) Bivariate J-function and other graphical statistical methods help select the best predictor variables as inputs for a neural network method of mineral prospectivity mapping. In U. Bayer, H. Burger and W. Skala (eds.) IAMG 2002: 8th Annual Conference of the International Association for Mathematical Geology, Volume 1, 2002. International Association of Mathematical Geology. Pages 257--268.

Foxall, R. and Baddeley, A. (2002) Nonparametric measures of association between a spatial point process and a random set, with geological applications. Applied Statistics 51, 165--182.

Groves, D.I., Goldfarb, R.J., Knox-Robinson, C.M., Ojala, J., Gardoll, S, Yun, G.Y. and Holyland, P. (2000) Late-kinematic timing of orogenic gold deposits and significance for computer-based exploration techniques with emphasis on the Yilgarn Block, Western Australia. Ore Geology Reviews, 17, 1--38.

Knox-Robinson, C.M. and Groves, D.I. (1997) Gold prospectivity mapping using a geographic information system (GIS), with examples from the Yilgarn Block of Western Australia. Chronique de la Recherche Miniere 529, 127--138.

Watkins, K.P. and Hickman, A.H. (1990) Geological evolution and mineralization of the Murchison Province, Western Australia. Bulletin 137, Geological Survey of Western Australia. 267 pages. Published by Department of Mines, Western Australia, 1990. Available online from Department of Industry and Resources, State Government of Western Australia, www.doir.wa.gov.au

Examples

Run this code
if(interactive()) {
  data(murchison)
  plot(murchison$greenstone, main="Murchison data", col="lightgreen")
  plot(murchison$gold, add=TRUE, pch="+",col="blue")
  plot(murchison$faults, add=TRUE, col="red")
  }

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